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King Arthur in Irish Pseudo-Historical Tradition
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King Arthur in Irish Pseudo-Historical Tradition

Forfatter:
Engelsk
Were the legends of King Arthur influenced by the Irish tales of the hero Mac Erca? After four years of research and the translation of ancient Irish manuscripts, the forgotten story of the Irish Arthur can now be introduced and revealed for the first time in hundreds of years. From long forgotten manuscripts this book has pieced together a tale that will astound those seeking the further research on the origins of King Arthur. Most of this material has never been seen or read before, with much of it newly translated into English for the first time, both narrative prose and ancient poetry. The main sources are discussed first and then the implications of the ancestry, name and background of this fascinating character of Irish history and myth are examined. What then unfolds is a tale of astounding similarities to that of the Arthur of the Welsh. It is a story of heroic deeds, conquests, romance, enslavement and magic. This King fought numerous battles, was in his early years a murderous tyrant, exacted tribute, was in possession of the Lia Fáil, conquered Ireland and Gaul, assumed the sovereignty of Britain, Scotland, the Saxons, Denmark and the Orkneys; is fostered by a Druid, and is finally given the ultimate accolade of a famous hero – the triple death. Not only did he accomplish all this, but did so at exactly the same time as King Arthur of the Britons is said to have done! With over two hundred footnotes and references there is plenty of information for those seeking further clues and answers to the enigma of King Arthur. So were some of the legends of King Arthur based on Mac Erca's exploits? Read this compelling introduction and decide for yourself!
Undertittel
An Introduction to Mac Erca
Forfatter
Dane Pestano
ISBN
9780957000261
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
27.4.2023
Antall sider
174